Locked in an engrossing battle for trainers’ championship honours, John Size acknowledges statistics are stacked against Red Desert in the Class 2 Carnation Handicap (dirt, 1650m) at Sha Tin on Saturday (8 May), but hopes the gelding can uncover vital reserves of stamina to defy an established pattern.
“The 1200 metres on the dirt, he seems to relish that, that’s his race,” Size said. “He’s always struggled a bit at the 1650 metres but it’s the correct surface for him and one day he might get away with one.
“He’ll run well, he always does. It’s just the last 200 (metres) of the race, he doesn’t seem to have the stamina to finish it off.”
Bearing out Size’s contention, Red Desert has won three races over 1200m on the dirt, but is winless in four attempts at 1650m at the same venue.
To be ridden by Antoine Hamelin, Red Desert (128lb) is drawn in barrier six in a contest featuring established dirt-track performers, including Tony Millard’s Elusive State (133lb) and Frankie Lor’s duo Kings Shield (133lb) and Glorious Artist (130lb).